Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/04/02

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Subject: Re: [Leica] The Kodachrome Solution
From: Dennis Painter <dennis@hale-pohaku.com>
Date: Tue, 02 Apr 2002 00:08:48 -0800
References: <20020401152538-r01050000-C6512889-45C7-11D6-9263-003065C7DF66-1013-010c@168.150.177.113> <20020401152538-r01050000-C6512889-45C7-11D6-9263-003065C7DF66-1 013-010c@168.150.177.113> <E16sCxs-00002g-00@mail.islandnet.com>

fascinating! too bad his method was not published. It's easy to wonder if a Jobo
would do it.

David Young wrote:

> For all those who would like to use Kodachrome, but are afraid to send it
> to Kodak or their agents for processing, there is an alternative.
>

<snip - all about DIY Kodachrome processing>



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